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http://www.vladtv.com -M.O.P.'s Billy Danze exclusively talked to VladTV about growing up in Brownsville and the harsh stereotypes of urban areas. Danze admits his Brownsville stomping grounds can be on the dangerous side, but there are always other neighborhoods around the world that are facing harsher times. He also says you had to learn how to fight to survive in the area. Looking back, the Brooklyn rapper says he has a few regrets including a game he used to play with his friends where they would shoot people from their building's roof in exchange for mary jane.
Danze also discusses how far the area has come and why he's reluctant to continuously let his children go back to the area.

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In Age Of Black Lives Matter, 3 YoungBlackMenShare Their Fears — And Hopes -- by MITO HABE-EVANS and ANASTASIA TSIOULCAS
-- The name "Brownsville" doesn't necessarily vibrate the way neighborhoods and cities like Compton, Englewood and Camden do, places that stay in national headlines thanks to the extreme risks their mostly black and poor residents have to deal with every day.
But this area in central Brooklyn — just over a mile square, and home to about 58,000 people — is struggling. The median household income within Brownsville's community district is less than $27,000 per year, the lowest in New York City. In one census tract in this district, that number plummets to just over $11,000 per year.
Gang violence is an ongoing concern, especially within the neighborhood's 18 housing projects, which comprise more than 100 buildings. And before the New York City Police Department's infamous stop-and-frisk policy was curtailed in 2013 by a court ruling, the rate of such police stops was higher in Brownsville than anywhere else in the city: 52,000 stops reported in four years, as many as 61 average stops a day at one point.
We wanted to meet some young people who live in Brownsville and learn how they were spending this long, hot summer, particularly in the era of Black Lives Matter.
We got to know three young men — 17-year-old Ray, 16-year-old Daron and a 21-year-old also named Ray — through the Brownsville CommunityJustice Center, an initiative of the Center for Court Innovation that provides interventions, services and programs to young people who have already had some contact with the legal system.
In creating this video portrait, they allowed us glimpses of their individual experiences — expressed in their own words, and through the tight-focused lens of their daily lives in Brownsville. "Once you get past the surface of it being very hard," as the older Ray says, "you see the softness in it."
--
Producers: Mito Habe-Evans, Anastasia Tsioulcas; Editors: Mito Habe-Evans, ClaireO'Neill; Videographers: Mito Habe-Evans, Adam Wolffbrandt; Audio Engineer: Anastasia Tsioulcas; Music: Chris Zabriski, Igor Khabarov; SpecialThanks: Brownsville Community Justice Center, Community Solutions’ Brownsville Partnership, Made in Brownsville, MottHallBridges Academy, Storytelling Lab

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Brownsville, Brooklyn, is ground zero in the New York Police Department's controversial crime fighting strategy known as stop, question and frisk.
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Billy Danze Reflects on Former Brownsville Lifestyle

Billy Danze Reflects on Former Brownsville Lifestyle

Billy Danze Reflects on Former Brownsville Lifestyle

http://www.vladtv.com -M.O.P.'s Billy Danze exclusively talked to VladTV about growing up in Brownsville and the harsh stereotypes of urban areas. Danze admits his Brownsville stomping grounds can be on the dangerous side, but there are always other neighborhoods around the world that are facing harsher times. He also says you had to learn how to fight to survive in the area. Looking back, the Brooklyn rapper says he has a few regrets including a game he used to play with his friends where they would shoot people from their building's roof in exchange for mary jane.
Danze also discusses how far the area has come and why he's reluctant to continuously let his children go back to the area.

Brownsville Brooklyn old timers day 2016

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Brownsville Revival 20th Anniversary

Brownsville Revival 20th Anniversary

Brownsville Revival 20th Anniversary

NPR: Brownsville, Brooklyn

In Age Of Black Lives Matter, 3 YoungBlackMenShare Their Fears — And Hopes -- by MITO HABE-EVANS and ANASTASIA TSIOULCAS
-- The name "Brownsville" doesn't necessarily vibrate the way neighborhoods and cities like Compton, Englewood and Camden do, places that stay in national headlines thanks to the extreme risks their mostly black and poor residents have to deal with every day.
But this area in central Brooklyn — just over a mile square, and home to about 58,000 people — is struggling. The median household income within Brownsville's community district is less than $27,000 per year, the lowest in New York City. In one census tract in this district, that number plummets to just over $11,000 per year.
Gang violence is an ongoing concern, especially within the neighborhood's 18 housing projects, which comprise more than 100 buildings. And before the New York City Police Department's infamous stop-and-frisk policy was curtailed in 2013 by a court ruling, the rate of such police stops was higher in Brownsville than anywhere else in the city: 52,000 stops reported in four years, as many as 61 average stops a day at one point.
We wanted to meet some young people who live in Brownsville and learn how they were spending this long, hot summer, particularly in the era of Black Lives Matter.
We got to know three young men — 17-year-old Ray, 16-year-old Daron and a 21-year-old also named Ray — through the Brownsville CommunityJustice Center, an initiative of the Center for Court Innovation that provides interventions, services and programs to young people who have already had some contact with the legal system.
In creating this video portrait, they allowed us glimpses of their individual experiences — expressed in their own words, and through the tight-focused lens of their daily lives in Brownsville. "Once you get past the surface of it being very hard," as the older Ray says, "you see the softness in it."
--
Producers: Mito Habe-Evans, Anastasia Tsioulcas; Editors: Mito Habe-Evans, ClaireO'Neill; Videographers: Mito Habe-Evans, Adam Wolffbrandt; Audio Engineer: Anastasia Tsioulcas; Music: Chris Zabriski, Igor Khabarov; SpecialThanks: Brownsville Community Justice Center, Community Solutions’ Brownsville Partnership, Made in Brownsville, MottHallBridges Academy, Storytelling Lab

N.Y. Region: Stop and Frisk in Brownsville, Brooklyn | The New York Times

Brownsville, Brooklyn, is ground zero in the New York Police Department's controversial crime fighting strategy known as stop, question and frisk.
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Que Butter: Brownsville Brooklyn In The Building "Black Money Matters"

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published: 06 Dec 2016

Billy Danze Reflects on Former Brownsville Lifestyle

http://www.vladtv.com -M.O.P.'s Billy Danze exclusively talked to VladTV about growing up in Brownsville and the harsh stereotypes of urban areas. Danze admits his Brownsville stomping grounds can be on the dangerous side, but there are always other neighborhoods around the world that are facing harsher times. He also says you had to learn how to fight to survive in the area. Looking back, the Brooklyn rapper says he has a few regrets including a game he used to play with his friends where they would shoot people from their building's roof in exchange for mary jane.
Danze also discusses how far the area has come and why he's reluctant to continuously let his children go back to the area.

Brownsville Brooklyn old timers day 2016

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Since 1987, Brownsville RecreationCenter has hosted the Annual Brownsville Old Timers Week, (first created as a day-long event in 1963) to honor and remember former members of the center who went on to success and fame in sports and other endeavors. Over the years the celebration has grown, both in scope and duration, to include a gospel show, JazzNight, a live R&B concert, a parade, a body-building exhibition, a youth talent show, and a classic fish fry.
info from
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You can see some video I took at the Browns...

published: 08 Jun 2017

Brownsville Revival 20th Anniversary

NPR: Brownsville, Brooklyn

In Age Of Black Lives Matter, 3 YoungBlackMenShare Their Fears — And Hopes -- by MITO HABE-EVANS and ANASTASIA TSIOULCAS
-- The name "Brownsville" doesn't necessarily vibrate the way neighborhoods and cities like Compton, Englewood and Camden do, places that stay in national headlines thanks to the extreme risks their mostly black and poor residents have to deal with every day.
But this area in central Brooklyn — just over a mile square, and home to about 58,000 people — is struggling. The median household income within Brownsville's community district is less than $27,000 per year, the lowest in New York City. In one census tract in this district, that number plummets to just over $11,000 per year.
Gang violence is an ongoing concern, especially within the neighborhood's 18 housing p...

Brownsville, Brooklyn, is ground zero in the New York Police Department's controversial crime fighting strategy known as stop, question and frisk.
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http://www.vladtv.com -M.O.P.'s Billy Danze exclusively talked to VladTV about growing up in Brownsville and the harsh stereotypes of urban areas. Danze admits his Brownsville stomping grounds can be on the dangerous side, but there are always other neighborhoods around the world that are facing harsher times. He also says you had to learn how to fight to survive in the area. Looking back, the Brooklyn rapper says he has a few regrets including a game he used to play with his friends where they would shoot people from their building's roof in exchange for mary jane.
Danze also discusses how far the area has come and why he's reluctant to continuously let his children go back to the area.

http://www.vladtv.com -M.O.P.'s Billy Danze exclusively talked to VladTV about growing up in Brownsville and the harsh stereotypes of urban areas. Danze admits his Brownsville stomping grounds can be on the dangerous side, but there are always other neighborhoods around the world that are facing harsher times. He also says you had to learn how to fight to survive in the area. Looking back, the Brooklyn rapper says he has a few regrets including a game he used to play with his friends where they would shoot people from their building's roof in exchange for mary jane.
Danze also discusses how far the area has come and why he's reluctant to continuously let his children go back to the area.

Brownsville old timers day 2016
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Thu, Jun 16, 2016
Location:
1555 Linden Blvd, Brooklyn, NY , Contact:
Since 1987, Brownsville RecreationCenter has hosted the Annual Brownsville Old Timers Week, (first created as a day-long event in 1963) to honor and remember former members of the center who went on to success and fame in sports and other endeavors. Over the years the celebration has grown, both in scope and duration, to include a gospel show, JazzNight, a live R&B concert, a parade, a body-building exhibition, a youth talent show, and a classic fish fry.
info from
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You can see some video I took at the Brownsville recreation center-old timers day.
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Since 1987, Brownsville RecreationCenter has hosted the Annual Brownsville Old Timers Week, (first created as a day-long event in 1963) to honor and remember former members of the center who went on to success and fame in sports and other endeavors. Over the years the celebration has grown, both in scope and duration, to include a gospel show, JazzNight, a live R&B concert, a parade, a body-building exhibition, a youth talent show, and a classic fish fry.
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In Age Of Black Lives Matter, 3 YoungBlackMenShare Their Fears — And Hopes -- by MITO HABE-EVANS and ANASTASIA TSIOULCAS
-- The name "Brownsville" doesn't necessarily vibrate the way neighborhoods and cities like Compton, Englewood and Camden do, places that stay in national headlines thanks to the extreme risks their mostly black and poor residents have to deal with every day.
But this area in central Brooklyn — just over a mile square, and home to about 58,000 people — is struggling. The median household income within Brownsville's community district is less than $27,000 per year, the lowest in New York City. In one census tract in this district, that number plummets to just over $11,000 per year.
Gang violence is an ongoing concern, especially within the neighborhood's 18 housing projects, which comprise more than 100 buildings. And before the New York City Police Department's infamous stop-and-frisk policy was curtailed in 2013 by a court ruling, the rate of such police stops was higher in Brownsville than anywhere else in the city: 52,000 stops reported in four years, as many as 61 average stops a day at one point.
We wanted to meet some young people who live in Brownsville and learn how they were spending this long, hot summer, particularly in the era of Black Lives Matter.
We got to know three young men — 17-year-old Ray, 16-year-old Daron and a 21-year-old also named Ray — through the Brownsville CommunityJustice Center, an initiative of the Center for Court Innovation that provides interventions, services and programs to young people who have already had some contact with the legal system.
In creating this video portrait, they allowed us glimpses of their individual experiences — expressed in their own words, and through the tight-focused lens of their daily lives in Brownsville. "Once you get past the surface of it being very hard," as the older Ray says, "you see the softness in it."
--
Producers: Mito Habe-Evans, Anastasia Tsioulcas; Editors: Mito Habe-Evans, ClaireO'Neill; Videographers: Mito Habe-Evans, Adam Wolffbrandt; Audio Engineer: Anastasia Tsioulcas; Music: Chris Zabriski, Igor Khabarov; SpecialThanks: Brownsville Community Justice Center, Community Solutions’ Brownsville Partnership, Made in Brownsville, MottHallBridges Academy, Storytelling Lab

In Age Of Black Lives Matter, 3 YoungBlackMenShare Their Fears — And Hopes -- by MITO HABE-EVANS and ANASTASIA TSIOULCAS
-- The name "Brownsville" doesn't necessarily vibrate the way neighborhoods and cities like Compton, Englewood and Camden do, places that stay in national headlines thanks to the extreme risks their mostly black and poor residents have to deal with every day.
But this area in central Brooklyn — just over a mile square, and home to about 58,000 people — is struggling. The median household income within Brownsville's community district is less than $27,000 per year, the lowest in New York City. In one census tract in this district, that number plummets to just over $11,000 per year.
Gang violence is an ongoing concern, especially within the neighborhood's 18 housing projects, which comprise more than 100 buildings. And before the New York City Police Department's infamous stop-and-frisk policy was curtailed in 2013 by a court ruling, the rate of such police stops was higher in Brownsville than anywhere else in the city: 52,000 stops reported in four years, as many as 61 average stops a day at one point.
We wanted to meet some young people who live in Brownsville and learn how they were spending this long, hot summer, particularly in the era of Black Lives Matter.
We got to know three young men — 17-year-old Ray, 16-year-old Daron and a 21-year-old also named Ray — through the Brownsville CommunityJustice Center, an initiative of the Center for Court Innovation that provides interventions, services and programs to young people who have already had some contact with the legal system.
In creating this video portrait, they allowed us glimpses of their individual experiences — expressed in their own words, and through the tight-focused lens of their daily lives in Brownsville. "Once you get past the surface of it being very hard," as the older Ray says, "you see the softness in it."
--
Producers: Mito Habe-Evans, Anastasia Tsioulcas; Editors: Mito Habe-Evans, ClaireO'Neill; Videographers: Mito Habe-Evans, Adam Wolffbrandt; Audio Engineer: Anastasia Tsioulcas; Music: Chris Zabriski, Igor Khabarov; SpecialThanks: Brownsville Community Justice Center, Community Solutions’ Brownsville Partnership, Made in Brownsville, MottHallBridges Academy, Storytelling Lab

N.Y. Region: Stop and Frisk in Brownsville, Brooklyn | The New York Times

Brownsville, Brooklyn, is ground zero in the New York Police Department's controversial crime fighting strategy known as stop, question and frisk.
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Que Butter: Brownsville Brooklyn In The Building "Black Money Matters"

https://www.gofundme.com/TheXyayXInstitute

published: 06 Dec 2016

Billy Danze Reflects on Former Brownsville Lifestyle

http://www.vladtv.com -M.O.P.'s Billy Danze exclusively talked to VladTV about growing up in Brownsville and the harsh stereotypes of urban areas. Danze admits his Brownsville stomping grounds can be on the dangerous side, but there are always other neighborhoods around the world that are facing harsher times. He also says you had to learn how to fight to survive in the area. Looking back, the Brooklyn rapper says he has a few regrets including a game he used to play with his friends where they would shoot people from their building's roof in exchange for mary jane.
Danze also discusses how far the area has come and why he's reluctant to continuously let his children go back to the area.

Brownsville Brooklyn old timers day 2016

Brownsville old timers day 2016
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Old Timers Day
Thu, Jun 16, 2016
Location:
1555 Linden Blvd, Brooklyn, NY , Contact:
Since 1987, Brownsville RecreationCenter has hosted the Annual Brownsville Old Timers Week, (first created as a day-long event in 1963) to honor and remember former members of the center who went on to success and fame in sports and other endeavors. Over the years the celebration has grown, both in scope and duration, to include a gospel show, JazzNight, a live R&B concert, a parade, a body-building exhibition, a youth talent show, and a classic fish fry.
info from
http://www.rogosin.org/about-us/events/community-events/2016/06/16/default-calendar/old-timers-day
You can see some video I took at the Browns...

published: 08 Jun 2017

Brownsville Revival 20th Anniversary

NPR: Brownsville, Brooklyn

In Age Of Black Lives Matter, 3 YoungBlackMenShare Their Fears — And Hopes -- by MITO HABE-EVANS and ANASTASIA TSIOULCAS
-- The name "Brownsville" doesn't necessarily vibrate the way neighborhoods and cities like Compton, Englewood and Camden do, places that stay in national headlines thanks to the extreme risks their mostly black and poor residents have to deal with every day.
But this area in central Brooklyn — just over a mile square, and home to about 58,000 people — is struggling. The median household income within Brownsville's community district is less than $27,000 per year, the lowest in New York City. In one census tract in this district, that number plummets to just over $11,000 per year.
Gang violence is an ongoing concern, especially within the neighborhood's 18 housing p...

Brownsville, Brooklyn, is ground zero in the New York Police Department's controversial crime fighting strategy known as stop, question and frisk.
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http://www.vladtv.com -M.O.P.'s Billy Danze exclusively talked to VladTV about growing up in Brownsville and the harsh stereotypes of urban areas. Danze admits his Brownsville stomping grounds can be on the dangerous side, but there are always other neighborhoods around the world that are facing harsher times. He also says you had to learn how to fight to survive in the area. Looking back, the Brooklyn rapper says he has a few regrets including a game he used to play with his friends where they would shoot people from their building's roof in exchange for mary jane.
Danze also discusses how far the area has come and why he's reluctant to continuously let his children go back to the area.

http://www.vladtv.com -M.O.P.'s Billy Danze exclusively talked to VladTV about growing up in Brownsville and the harsh stereotypes of urban areas. Danze admits his Brownsville stomping grounds can be on the dangerous side, but there are always other neighborhoods around the world that are facing harsher times. He also says you had to learn how to fight to survive in the area. Looking back, the Brooklyn rapper says he has a few regrets including a game he used to play with his friends where they would shoot people from their building's roof in exchange for mary jane.
Danze also discusses how far the area has come and why he's reluctant to continuously let his children go back to the area.

Brownsville old timers day 2016
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Thu, Jun 16, 2016
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Since 1987, Brownsville RecreationCenter has hosted the Annual Brownsville Old Timers Week, (first created as a day-long event in 1963) to honor and remember former members of the center who went on to success and fame in sports and other endeavors. Over the years the celebration has grown, both in scope and duration, to include a gospel show, JazzNight, a live R&B concert, a parade, a body-building exhibition, a youth talent show, and a classic fish fry.
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Thu, Jun 16, 2016
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Since 1987, Brownsville RecreationCenter has hosted the Annual Brownsville Old Timers Week, (first created as a day-long event in 1963) to honor and remember former members of the center who went on to success and fame in sports and other endeavors. Over the years the celebration has grown, both in scope and duration, to include a gospel show, JazzNight, a live R&B concert, a parade, a body-building exhibition, a youth talent show, and a classic fish fry.
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In Age Of Black Lives Matter, 3 YoungBlackMenShare Their Fears — And Hopes -- by MITO HABE-EVANS and ANASTASIA TSIOULCAS
-- The name "Brownsville" doesn't necessarily vibrate the way neighborhoods and cities like Compton, Englewood and Camden do, places that stay in national headlines thanks to the extreme risks their mostly black and poor residents have to deal with every day.
But this area in central Brooklyn — just over a mile square, and home to about 58,000 people — is struggling. The median household income within Brownsville's community district is less than $27,000 per year, the lowest in New York City. In one census tract in this district, that number plummets to just over $11,000 per year.
Gang violence is an ongoing concern, especially within the neighborhood's 18 housing projects, which comprise more than 100 buildings. And before the New York City Police Department's infamous stop-and-frisk policy was curtailed in 2013 by a court ruling, the rate of such police stops was higher in Brownsville than anywhere else in the city: 52,000 stops reported in four years, as many as 61 average stops a day at one point.
We wanted to meet some young people who live in Brownsville and learn how they were spending this long, hot summer, particularly in the era of Black Lives Matter.
We got to know three young men — 17-year-old Ray, 16-year-old Daron and a 21-year-old also named Ray — through the Brownsville CommunityJustice Center, an initiative of the Center for Court Innovation that provides interventions, services and programs to young people who have already had some contact with the legal system.
In creating this video portrait, they allowed us glimpses of their individual experiences — expressed in their own words, and through the tight-focused lens of their daily lives in Brownsville. "Once you get past the surface of it being very hard," as the older Ray says, "you see the softness in it."
--
Producers: Mito Habe-Evans, Anastasia Tsioulcas; Editors: Mito Habe-Evans, ClaireO'Neill; Videographers: Mito Habe-Evans, Adam Wolffbrandt; Audio Engineer: Anastasia Tsioulcas; Music: Chris Zabriski, Igor Khabarov; SpecialThanks: Brownsville Community Justice Center, Community Solutions’ Brownsville Partnership, Made in Brownsville, MottHallBridges Academy, Storytelling Lab

In Age Of Black Lives Matter, 3 YoungBlackMenShare Their Fears — And Hopes -- by MITO HABE-EVANS and ANASTASIA TSIOULCAS
-- The name "Brownsville" doesn't necessarily vibrate the way neighborhoods and cities like Compton, Englewood and Camden do, places that stay in national headlines thanks to the extreme risks their mostly black and poor residents have to deal with every day.
But this area in central Brooklyn — just over a mile square, and home to about 58,000 people — is struggling. The median household income within Brownsville's community district is less than $27,000 per year, the lowest in New York City. In one census tract in this district, that number plummets to just over $11,000 per year.
Gang violence is an ongoing concern, especially within the neighborhood's 18 housing projects, which comprise more than 100 buildings. And before the New York City Police Department's infamous stop-and-frisk policy was curtailed in 2013 by a court ruling, the rate of such police stops was higher in Brownsville than anywhere else in the city: 52,000 stops reported in four years, as many as 61 average stops a day at one point.
We wanted to meet some young people who live in Brownsville and learn how they were spending this long, hot summer, particularly in the era of Black Lives Matter.
We got to know three young men — 17-year-old Ray, 16-year-old Daron and a 21-year-old also named Ray — through the Brownsville CommunityJustice Center, an initiative of the Center for Court Innovation that provides interventions, services and programs to young people who have already had some contact with the legal system.
In creating this video portrait, they allowed us glimpses of their individual experiences — expressed in their own words, and through the tight-focused lens of their daily lives in Brownsville. "Once you get past the surface of it being very hard," as the older Ray says, "you see the softness in it."
--
Producers: Mito Habe-Evans, Anastasia Tsioulcas; Editors: Mito Habe-Evans, ClaireO'Neill; Videographers: Mito Habe-Evans, Adam Wolffbrandt; Audio Engineer: Anastasia Tsioulcas; Music: Chris Zabriski, Igor Khabarov; SpecialThanks: Brownsville Community Justice Center, Community Solutions’ Brownsville Partnership, Made in Brownsville, MottHallBridges Academy, Storytelling Lab

This is what true revival sounds like - Live Unsettled - Steve Hill at Brownsville Revival

The sounds of revival can be both angelic and eerie. There are times we sing in the sound of heaven and times we groan in intercession. This service during the Brownsville revival is a reminder of something's we've lost. Call us back Jesus! Back to a place where we wait upon you.

published: 26 Jun 2015

Que Butter: Brownsville Brooklyn In The Building "Black Money Matters"

Brownsville Brooklyn old timers day 2016

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Thu, Jun 16, 2016
Location:
1555 Linden Blvd, Brooklyn, NY , Contact:
Since 1987, Brownsville RecreationCenter has hosted the Annual Brownsville Old Timers Week, (first created as a day-long event in 1963) to honor and remember former members of the center who went on to success and fame in sports and other endeavors. Over the years the celebration has grown, both in scope and duration, to include a gospel show, JazzNight, a live R&B concert, a parade, a body-building exhibition, a youth talent show, and a classic fish fry.
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You can see some video I took at the Browns...

published: 08 Jun 2017

New York Minute Ep 4 "Wrath of Bricks"

New York Minute Ep 4 "Wrath of Bricks"
"Bricks" The younger brother of Brownsville Drug dealer "JimmyBlind" comes to make good on his promise to kill his brothers killer "Deuce"
"Simone & Deuce" goes out and spends some quality time with each other. But Simone has something she wants to tell "Deuce"
"Trav see's his Uncle homicide on the local news. He later visits his aunt and finds out what his family plans next.
"Frizz has a discussion with his lady about leaving Poughkeepsie. He visits a local drug dealer to ask for to find "Devons" killer.
"Deuce" gets a visit from a old side chick. She wants to renew their old fling and tell Deuce some important news..

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published: 08 Jun 2017

D9G Site Cleanup - Brownsville - August 12, 2001

The last act of every Brownsville show is site cleanup. The biggest available CAT, or sometimes 2 of them, go out and knock down the piles, fill in the holes, and grade out the digging area to prevent ponding, and to provide a good start for the next show.
This D9G was very comfortable doing the job, as it had been part of a large spread that worked in mine reclamation. Combined with this experienced operator, it was a sight to see. I wonder if the operator had worked in reclamation, he had his plan and executed it efficiently.
This was the August, 2001 show, just 1 month before 9-11.
It's interesting to compare the small number of machines present in 2001 with the several times larger present show. Even back then, it was a wonderful show, now it's world class. Similarly, the diggi...

This is what true revival sounds like - Live Unsettled - Steve Hill at Brownsville Revival

The sounds of revival can be both angelic and eerie. There are times we sing in the sound of heaven and times we groan in intercession. This service during th...

The sounds of revival can be both angelic and eerie. There are times we sing in the sound of heaven and times we groan in intercession. This service during the Brownsville revival is a reminder of something's we've lost. Call us back Jesus! Back to a place where we wait upon you.

The sounds of revival can be both angelic and eerie. There are times we sing in the sound of heaven and times we groan in intercession. This service during the Brownsville revival is a reminder of something's we've lost. Call us back Jesus! Back to a place where we wait upon you.

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Que Butter: Brownsville Brooklyn In The Building "Black Money Matters"

Brownsville old timers day 2016
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Old Timers Day
Thu, Jun 16, 2016
Location:
1555 Linden Blvd, Brooklyn, NY , Contact:
Since 1987, Brownsville RecreationCenter has hosted the Annual Brownsville Old Timers Week, (first created as a day-long event in 1963) to honor and remember former members of the center who went on to success and fame in sports and other endeavors. Over the years the celebration has grown, both in scope and duration, to include a gospel show, JazzNight, a live R&B concert, a parade, a body-building exhibition, a youth talent show, and a classic fish fry.
info from
http://www.rogosin.org/about-us/events/community-events/2016/06/16/default-calendar/old-timers-day
You can see some video I took at the Brownsville recreation center-old timers day.
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Old Timers Day
Thu, Jun 16, 2016
Location:
1555 Linden Blvd, Brooklyn, NY , Contact:
Since 1987, Brownsville RecreationCenter has hosted the Annual Brownsville Old Timers Week, (first created as a day-long event in 1963) to honor and remember former members of the center who went on to success and fame in sports and other endeavors. Over the years the celebration has grown, both in scope and duration, to include a gospel show, JazzNight, a live R&B concert, a parade, a body-building exhibition, a youth talent show, and a classic fish fry.
info from
http://www.rogosin.org/about-us/events/community-events/2016/06/16/default-calendar/old-timers-day
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New York Minute Ep 4 "Wrath of Bricks"
"Bricks" The younger brother of Brownsville Drug dealer "JimmyBlind" comes to make good on his promise to kill his brothers killer "Deuce"
"Simone & Deuce" goes out and spends some quality time with each other. But Simone has something she wants to tell "Deuce"
"Trav see's his Uncle homicide on the local news. He later visits his aunt and finds out what his family plans next.
"Frizz has a discussion with his lady about leaving Poughkeepsie. He visits a local drug dealer to ask for to find "Devons" killer.
"Deuce" gets a visit from a old side chick. She wants to renew their old fling and tell Deuce some important news..

New York Minute Ep 4 "Wrath of Bricks"
"Bricks" The younger brother of Brownsville Drug dealer "JimmyBlind" comes to make good on his promise to kill his brothers killer "Deuce"
"Simone & Deuce" goes out and spends some quality time with each other. But Simone has something she wants to tell "Deuce"
"Trav see's his Uncle homicide on the local news. He later visits his aunt and finds out what his family plans next.
"Frizz has a discussion with his lady about leaving Poughkeepsie. He visits a local drug dealer to ask for to find "Devons" killer.
"Deuce" gets a visit from a old side chick. She wants to renew their old fling and tell Deuce some important news..

D9G Site Cleanup - Brownsville - August 12, 2001

The last act of every Brownsville show is site cleanup. The biggest available CAT, or sometimes 2 of them, go out and knock down the piles, fill in the holes, ...

The last act of every Brownsville show is site cleanup. The biggest available CAT, or sometimes 2 of them, go out and knock down the piles, fill in the holes, and grade out the digging area to prevent ponding, and to provide a good start for the next show.
This D9G was very comfortable doing the job, as it had been part of a large spread that worked in mine reclamation. Combined with this experienced operator, it was a sight to see. I wonder if the operator had worked in reclamation, he had his plan and executed it efficiently.
This was the August, 2001 show, just 1 month before 9-11.
It's interesting to compare the small number of machines present in 2001 with the several times larger present show. Even back then, it was a wonderful show, now it's world class. Similarly, the digging areas have been expanded to accommodate the large number of operating machines.
The original video format is 720 x 480. The video will look crisp at that viewing size.
This video was shot with a Sony Handycam in Digital 8. This format used 2 hour Hi-8 analog videotapes, running at 2x speed, to produce high quality 1 hour digital video. It was a revolutionary format at the time, and was used extensively by news media for field news gathering, such as in Iraq. A bit of image quality is lost in the MS moviemaker editor, losing some of the striking immediacy of the format. Note that it is interlaced, and sized for broadcast televisions of the time.
This video is from a large box full of 75(!) of these 1 hour tapes, that WurliTzer153Duplex is gradually converting via FireWire. These were shot by both of us, with several cameras, and it's interesting to figure out who did what.
A large percentage of the 75 videotapes are labeled as Silver Spade...!
There is some cool stuff in there.
National PikeShowBrownsville PA
August 12, 2001
Sony Handycam Digital 8
#590
20010812e D9G Cleanup Brownsville

The last act of every Brownsville show is site cleanup. The biggest available CAT, or sometimes 2 of them, go out and knock down the piles, fill in the holes, and grade out the digging area to prevent ponding, and to provide a good start for the next show.
This D9G was very comfortable doing the job, as it had been part of a large spread that worked in mine reclamation. Combined with this experienced operator, it was a sight to see. I wonder if the operator had worked in reclamation, he had his plan and executed it efficiently.
This was the August, 2001 show, just 1 month before 9-11.
It's interesting to compare the small number of machines present in 2001 with the several times larger present show. Even back then, it was a wonderful show, now it's world class. Similarly, the digging areas have been expanded to accommodate the large number of operating machines.
The original video format is 720 x 480. The video will look crisp at that viewing size.
This video was shot with a Sony Handycam in Digital 8. This format used 2 hour Hi-8 analog videotapes, running at 2x speed, to produce high quality 1 hour digital video. It was a revolutionary format at the time, and was used extensively by news media for field news gathering, such as in Iraq. A bit of image quality is lost in the MS moviemaker editor, losing some of the striking immediacy of the format. Note that it is interlaced, and sized for broadcast televisions of the time.
This video is from a large box full of 75(!) of these 1 hour tapes, that WurliTzer153Duplex is gradually converting via FireWire. These were shot by both of us, with several cameras, and it's interesting to figure out who did what.
A large percentage of the 75 videotapes are labeled as Silver Spade...!
There is some cool stuff in there.
National PikeShowBrownsville PA
August 12, 2001
Sony Handycam Digital 8
#590
20010812e D9G Cleanup Brownsville

N.Y. Region: Stop and Frisk in Brownsville, Brooklyn | The New York Times

Brownsville, Brooklyn, is ground zero in the New York Police Department's controversial crime fighting strategy known as stop, question and frisk.
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15:50

Neva Eva Will (The Brownsville Documentary) Part One

Sapreme Takes You Inside One Of The Most Notorious Places In Brooklyn Ny Brownsville A Pla...

Billy Danze Reflects on Former Brownsville Lifestyle

http://www.vladtv.com -M.O.P.'s Billy Danze exclusively talked to VladTV about growing up in Brownsville and the harsh stereotypes of urban areas. Danze admits his Brownsville stomping grounds can be on the dangerous side, but there are always other neighborhoods around the world that are facing harsher times. He also says you had to learn how to fight to survive in the area. Looking back, the Brooklyn rapper says he has a few regrets including a game he used to play with his friends where they would shoot people from their building's roof in exchange for mary jane.
Danze also discusses how far the area has come and why he's reluctant to continuously let his children go back to the area.

10:04

Neva Eva Will (The Brownsville Documentary) Part 3

Sapreme Takes You Into Brownsville Once Again With Part 3 Of Neva Eva Will (The Brownsvill...

Brownsville Brooklyn old timers day 2016

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Location:
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Since 1987, Brownsville RecreationCenter has hosted the Annual Brownsville Old Timers Week, (first created as a day-long event in 1963) to honor and remember former members of the center who went on to success and fame in sports and other endeavors. Over the years the celebration has grown, both in scope and duration, to include a gospel show, JazzNight, a live R&B concert, a parade, a body-building exhibition, a youth talent show, and a classic fish fry.
info from
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6:55

Brownsville Revival 20th Anniversary

Highlights from the Brownsville Revival commemorating the 20th anniversary.

NPR: Brownsville, Brooklyn

In Age Of Black Lives Matter, 3 YoungBlackMenShare Their Fears — And Hopes -- by MITO HABE-EVANS and ANASTASIA TSIOULCAS
-- The name "Brownsville" doesn't necessarily vibrate the way neighborhoods and cities like Compton, Englewood and Camden do, places that stay in national headlines thanks to the extreme risks their mostly black and poor residents have to deal with every day.
But this area in central Brooklyn — just over a mile square, and home to about 58,000 people — is struggling. The median household income within Brownsville's community district is less than $27,000 per year, the lowest in New York City. In one census tract in this district, that number plummets to just over $11,000 per year.
Gang violence is an ongoing concern, especially within the neighborhood's 18 housing projects, which comprise more than 100 buildings. And before the New York City Police Department's infamous stop-and-frisk policy was curtailed in 2013 by a court ruling, the rate of such police stops was higher in Brownsville than anywhere else in the city: 52,000 stops reported in four years, as many as 61 average stops a day at one point.
We wanted to meet some young people who live in Brownsville and learn how they were spending this long, hot summer, particularly in the era of Black Lives Matter.
We got to know three young men — 17-year-old Ray, 16-year-old Daron and a 21-year-old also named Ray — through the Brownsville CommunityJustice Center, an initiative of the Center for Court Innovation that provides interventions, services and programs to young people who have already had some contact with the legal system.
In creating this video portrait, they allowed us glimpses of their individual experiences — expressed in their own words, and through the tight-focused lens of their daily lives in Brownsville. "Once you get past the surface of it being very hard," as the older Ray says, "you see the softness in it."
--
Producers: Mito Habe-Evans, Anastasia Tsioulcas; Editors: Mito Habe-Evans, ClaireO'Neill; Videographers: Mito Habe-Evans, Adam Wolffbrandt; Audio Engineer: Anastasia Tsioulcas; Music: Chris Zabriski, Igor Khabarov; SpecialThanks: Brownsville Community Justice Center, Community Solutions’ Brownsville Partnership, Made in Brownsville, MottHallBridges Academy, Storytelling Lab

N.Y. Region: Stop and Frisk in Brownsville, Brooklyn | The New York Times

Brownsville, Brooklyn, is ground zero in the New York Police Department's controversial crime fighting strategy known as stop, question and frisk.
RelatedLink: http://nyti.ms/bk9en3
Subscribe to the TimesVideo newsletter for free and get a handpicked selection of the best videos from The New York Times every week: http://bit.ly/timesvideonewsletter
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15:50

Neva Eva Will (The Brownsville Documentary) Part One

Sapreme Takes You Inside One Of The Most Notorious Places In Brooklyn Ny Brownsville A Pla...

Billy Danze Reflects on Former Brownsville Lifestyle

http://www.vladtv.com -M.O.P.'s Billy Danze exclusively talked to VladTV about growing up in Brownsville and the harsh stereotypes of urban areas. Danze admits his Brownsville stomping grounds can be on the dangerous side, but there are always other neighborhoods around the world that are facing harsher times. He also says you had to learn how to fight to survive in the area. Looking back, the Brooklyn rapper says he has a few regrets including a game he used to play with his friends where they would shoot people from their building's roof in exchange for mary jane.
Danze also discusses how far the area has come and why he's reluctant to continuously let his children go back to the area.

10:04

Neva Eva Will (The Brownsville Documentary) Part 3

Sapreme Takes You Into Brownsville Once Again With Part 3 Of Neva Eva Will (The Brownsvill...

Brownsville Brooklyn old timers day 2016

Brownsville old timers day 2016
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Old Timers Day
Thu, Jun 16, 2016
Location:
1555 Linden Blvd, Brooklyn, NY , Contact:
Since 1987, Brownsville RecreationCenter has hosted the Annual Brownsville Old Timers Week, (first created as a day-long event in 1963) to honor and remember former members of the center who went on to success and fame in sports and other endeavors. Over the years the celebration has grown, both in scope and duration, to include a gospel show, JazzNight, a live R&B concert, a parade, a body-building exhibition, a youth talent show, and a classic fish fry.
info from
http://www.rogosin.org/about-us/events/community-events/2016/06/16/default-calendar/old-timers-day
You can see some video I took at the Brownsville recreation center-old timers day.
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6:55

Brownsville Revival 20th Anniversary

Highlights from the Brownsville Revival commemorating the 20th anniversary.

NPR: Brownsville, Brooklyn

In Age Of Black Lives Matter, 3 YoungBlackMenShare Their Fears — And Hopes -- by MITO HABE-EVANS and ANASTASIA TSIOULCAS
-- The name "Brownsville" doesn't necessarily vibrate the way neighborhoods and cities like Compton, Englewood and Camden do, places that stay in national headlines thanks to the extreme risks their mostly black and poor residents have to deal with every day.
But this area in central Brooklyn — just over a mile square, and home to about 58,000 people — is struggling. The median household income within Brownsville's community district is less than $27,000 per year, the lowest in New York City. In one census tract in this district, that number plummets to just over $11,000 per year.
Gang violence is an ongoing concern, especially within the neighborhood's 18 housing projects, which comprise more than 100 buildings. And before the New York City Police Department's infamous stop-and-frisk policy was curtailed in 2013 by a court ruling, the rate of such police stops was higher in Brownsville than anywhere else in the city: 52,000 stops reported in four years, as many as 61 average stops a day at one point.
We wanted to meet some young people who live in Brownsville and learn how they were spending this long, hot summer, particularly in the era of Black Lives Matter.
We got to know three young men — 17-year-old Ray, 16-year-old Daron and a 21-year-old also named Ray — through the Brownsville CommunityJustice Center, an initiative of the Center for Court Innovation that provides interventions, services and programs to young people who have already had some contact with the legal system.
In creating this video portrait, they allowed us glimpses of their individual experiences — expressed in their own words, and through the tight-focused lens of their daily lives in Brownsville. "Once you get past the surface of it being very hard," as the older Ray says, "you see the softness in it."
--
Producers: Mito Habe-Evans, Anastasia Tsioulcas; Editors: Mito Habe-Evans, ClaireO'Neill; Videographers: Mito Habe-Evans, Adam Wolffbrandt; Audio Engineer: Anastasia Tsioulcas; Music: Chris Zabriski, Igor Khabarov; SpecialThanks: Brownsville Community Justice Center, Community Solutions’ Brownsville Partnership, Made in Brownsville, MottHallBridges Academy, Storytelling Lab

This is what true revival sounds like - Live Unsettled - Steve Hill at Brownsville Revival

The sounds of revival can be both angelic and eerie. There are times we sing in the sound of heaven and times we groan in intercession. This service during the Brownsville revival is a reminder of something's we've lost. Call us back Jesus! Back to a place where we wait upon you.

1:33:37

Que Butter: Brownsville Brooklyn In The Building "Black Money Matters"

Brownsville Brooklyn old timers day 2016

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Thu, Jun 16, 2016
Location:
1555 Linden Blvd, Brooklyn, NY , Contact:
Since 1987, Brownsville RecreationCenter has hosted the Annual Brownsville Old Timers Week, (first created as a day-long event in 1963) to honor and remember former members of the center who went on to success and fame in sports and other endeavors. Over the years the celebration has grown, both in scope and duration, to include a gospel show, JazzNight, a live R&B concert, a parade, a body-building exhibition, a youth talent show, and a classic fish fry.
info from
http://www.rogosin.org/about-us/events/community-events/2016/06/16/default-calendar/old-timers-day
You can see some video I took at the Brownsville recreation center-old timers day.
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New York Minute Ep 4 "Wrath of Bricks"

New York Minute Ep 4 "Wrath of Bricks"
"Bricks" The younger brother of Brownsville Drug d...

New York Minute Ep 4 "Wrath of Bricks"

New York Minute Ep 4 "Wrath of Bricks"
"Bricks" The younger brother of Brownsville Drug dealer "JimmyBlind" comes to make good on his promise to kill his brothers killer "Deuce"
"Simone & Deuce" goes out and spends some quality time with each other. But Simone has something she wants to tell "Deuce"
"Trav see's his Uncle homicide on the local news. He later visits his aunt and finds out what his family plans next.
"Frizz has a discussion with his lady about leaving Poughkeepsie. He visits a local drug dealer to ask for to find "Devons" killer.
"Deuce" gets a visit from a old side chick. She wants to renew their old fling and tell Deuce some important news..

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Brownsville Pensacola Revival - A JESUS Worship and Celebration !

A JESUS Worship and Celebration !
In the midst of a precious move of God : Pensacola Outp...

D9G Site Cleanup - Brownsville - August 12, 2001

The last act of every Brownsville show is site cleanup. The biggest available CAT, or sometimes 2 of them, go out and knock down the piles, fill in the holes, and grade out the digging area to prevent ponding, and to provide a good start for the next show.
This D9G was very comfortable doing the job, as it had been part of a large spread that worked in mine reclamation. Combined with this experienced operator, it was a sight to see. I wonder if the operator had worked in reclamation, he had his plan and executed it efficiently.
This was the August, 2001 show, just 1 month before 9-11.
It's interesting to compare the small number of machines present in 2001 with the several times larger present show. Even back then, it was a wonderful show, now it's world class. Similarly, the digging areas have been expanded to accommodate the large number of operating machines.
The original video format is 720 x 480. The video will look crisp at that viewing size.
This video was shot with a Sony Handycam in Digital 8. This format used 2 hour Hi-8 analog videotapes, running at 2x speed, to produce high quality 1 hour digital video. It was a revolutionary format at the time, and was used extensively by news media for field news gathering, such as in Iraq. A bit of image quality is lost in the MS moviemaker editor, losing some of the striking immediacy of the format. Note that it is interlaced, and sized for broadcast televisions of the time.
This video is from a large box full of 75(!) of these 1 hour tapes, that WurliTzer153Duplex is gradually converting via FireWire. These were shot by both of us, with several cameras, and it's interesting to figure out who did what.
A large percentage of the 75 videotapes are labeled as Silver Spade...!
There is some cool stuff in there.
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